Salavery glands
Gall bladder, liver, pancreas
You are probably referring to the accessory organs of digestion, and there are several. The liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and salivary glands.
excessory organs of digestion are organs that are incleded in the digestive system, helps in digestion but does not have food passing through them. excessory organs of digestion include: # the liver # the pancres # the gallblader
The pancreas, liver and the appendix however is not beneficial to the digestive system directly.
Gordon Jackson has written: 'Digestion' -- subject(s): Digestion, Digestive organs, Digestive System
the function of organs in the digestive system is to break down food
liver
The windpipe (trachea) is the odd one, as it isn't part of the digestive system. The rest of the organs are digestive organs.
The abdominopelvic cavity protects the major organs of digestion and reproduction.
Including the organs of the digestive track (stomach, small intestine, large intestine) there are also addition of accessory organs. These includes the pancreas, liver, and the gall bladder. These organs are part of digestion, but are not directly part of the digestive tract.
Certain abdominal organs are not involved in the digestive process. In fetal pigs, these organs include the liver and the kidneys.
liver kidney and gall bladder